The Deep State's war against patriots continues as new reports reveal the FBI has been conducting a months-long investigation into Joe Kent, a former top intelligence official who dared to speak out against the war machine's push for conflict with Iran.
According to RedState reporting, Kent – who walked away from his high-level intelligence position after accusing establishment allies and insiders of deliberately dragging America into another Middle East war – has been under federal investigation for alleged classified information leaks.
This stinks of the same weaponized justice system that targeted President Trump with bogus classified documents cases while Hillary Clinton walked free after storing classified emails on her bathroom server. The timing is no coincidence – Kent became a target the moment he exposed the warmongers within our own intelligence apparatus.
Another Whistleblower Under Attack
Kent's crime? Having the courage to call out the military-industrial complex and their endless appetite for foreign wars that benefit defense contractors while American soldiers come home in body bags. Instead of investigating the real criminals pushing us toward unnecessary conflicts, the FBI is going after the man who tried to prevent them.
"Joe Kent walked out of a top U.S. intelligence role, accusing allies and insiders of dragging the country into war with Iran," the reporting confirms. This is exactly the kind of principled stand we need more of in Washington – not less.
The same FBI that spent years chasing Russia collusion hoaxes and raiding Mar-a-Lago is now targeting a patriot who put America First above the Deep State's war agenda.
While the investigation's specific details remain under wraps, the pattern is clear: challenge the establishment's narrative, and suddenly you're under federal investigation. This is the administrative state that President Trump is working to dismantle, and cases like this show exactly why that mission is so critical.
How many more patriots will be targeted by weaponized federal agencies before Americans say enough is enough?
